Marc Snir is a parallel computing expert whose ongoing research and engagement in various supercomputing initiatives helps to advance the elite class of systems that drive major scientific discoveries.

Susan Coghlan, deputy division director at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, is a Linux cluster expert and systems integration professional who has worked on high-performance parallel and distributed computers for more than 20 years.

Lois Curfman McInnes is a computational scientist who develops innovative numerical methods and software for the solution of large-scale systems based on nonlinear partial differential equations. Her interests include multiphysics simulations and software interoperability.

Rik Yoshida is an experimental physicist in the High Energy Physics Division. Currently he works on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at the CERN Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland.

Kemner is an expert in the application of synchrotron x-ray radiation to address questions in biogeochemistry and environmental science, with an emphasis on coupled biotic-abiotic interactions and the role of the microbe-mineral microenvironment in effecting the transformations of contaminant metals and radionuclides.

David F. Brown has been with Argonne since 1993 and is a principal investigator in projects that include the modeling of chemical and biological agent releases in subways and interior facilities; modeling the release and atmospheric dispersion from chemical accidents; and quantitative risk assessment for hazardous materials transportation.